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The U.S. government may eliminate from its dietary guidelines the long-standing recommendation that adults limit alcohol ...
Health experts urge U.K. government to mandate explicit cancer warnings on alcohol, not much action in the U.S. Other ...
The news comes amid concerning trends in U.S. alcohol consumption and associated health risks, including an alarming surge in ...
Mixing beverages like beer and spirits may encourage excessive consumption, overwhelming the liver’s ability to metabolise ...
Current guidelines define moderate drinking as two drinks or fewer per day for men, and one drink or fewer for women.
Advice to limit alcohol has long been part of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, for which an update was due sometime this year.
HHS is expected to revise its alcohol guidance from recommending two or fewer drinks a day to a more general recommendation.
A new study published in the journal Neurology has found that drinking alcohol, even in relatively moderate amounts, ...
New research has linked heavy alcohol consumption to cognitive decline and dementia-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
The current U.S. Dietary Guidelines guidelines say, “Adults of legal drinking age can choose not to drink or to drink in ...
Turkey, Lithuania, Hungary and the UK have some of the harshest restrictions on soft drinks, smoking and junk food. View on ...
Alcohol is a hot topic—the new statement sums up the evidence and provides ways to help patients understand the risks.